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[]Kealey, E(dgar) J(ames) (1887-1977) (about) (chron.)
- * [front cover], (cv) The 20-Story Magazine #88 Oct, #89 Nov, #90 Dec 1929
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The Idler May 1909, May 1910
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Pan: The Fiction Magazine September 1921
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The Red Magazine March 2 1923
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Romance Apr, Aug 1923, Sep, Oct 1926
[]Kean, Roger (1948-2023) (about) (chron.)
- * Indistinguishable from Magic (with Liz Holliday), (br) Fear #18, June 1990
- * Midnight Shreddies, (ar) Fear #17, May 1990
- * Raising the Very Devil, (ar) Fear #16, April 1990
- * Speaking of the Dead…, (ar) Fear #32, August 1991 [Ref. Brian Lumley]
- * Star Trek: Enterprise Wins Out, (ar) Fear #34, October 1991
- * Underrated!, (ar) Fear #15, March 1990
[]Keane, Helen Faith (chron.)
- * American Fashions Go to Paris, (ar) Liberty April 26 1947
- * Bags Full of New Tricks, (pi) Liberty December 15 1945
- * Easter Bonnets Bare the Brow, (pi) Liberty April 6 1946
- * Evening Gowns, (ar) Liberty October 26 1946
- * For Gals Big and Little, (ar) Liberty July 13 1946
- * From WAVE to Glamor Girl—on $200, (pi) Liberty February 16 1946
- * It Doesn’t Come Out in the Wash, (pi) Liberty May 25 1946
- * No Man Likes a Cold Woman, (pi) Liberty November 16 1946
- * Something Nice to Come Home To!, (pi) Liberty November 10 1945
- * Star-Studded Tresses, (pi) Liberty December 1 1945
[]Keane, John F. (fl. 2010s) (chron.)
- * Crash, (pm) Analog Science Fiction and Fact December 2014
- * Darwinian Love Sonnet, (pm) Focus #56, Spring 2011
- * Digital Ghosts, (pm) Analog Science Fiction and Fact July/August 2014
- * The Ghostkeeper, (pm) Focus #62, Summer 2014
- * Say “Cheese!”, (vi) Daily Science Fiction August 20 2018
- * Useless Degrees, (pm) Focus #62, Summer 2014
- * [front cover], (cv) Focus #57, Autumn 2011
[]Keane, Ray (fl. 1950s-1960s) (chron.)
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The Gent Feb 1957, Feb, Jun, Oct, Dec 1959, Feb, Oct 1960
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Argosy Jul 1957, Jul, Oct 1958, Jan, Mar, Apr, Jun, Dec 1959, Mar, Dec 1960, Mar,
Jun, Jul, Aug 1961
Jan, Jul, Sep 1962, Feb, Jul, Aug, Dec 1963, Aug, Nov 1965
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The Dude Mar, Sep 1958, Jul 1959, May 1960
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Adventure February 1961
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Read Nov 6, Dec 18 1987
[]Keane, T. (fl. 1830s-1890s)
_____, trans.
- * An Amateur Peasant Girl by Alexander Sergeievitch Pushkin, (ss) The Prose Tales of Alexander Poushkin by Alexander Poushkin, tr. T. Keane, G. Bell and Sons, Ltd., 1894
- * The Queen of Spades by Alexander Sergeievitch Pushkin, (nv) The Prose Tales of Alexander Poushkin by Alexander Poushkin, tr. T. Keane, G. Bell and Sons, Ltd., 1894
- * The Shot by Alexander Sergeievitch Pushkin, (nv) The Prose Tales of Alexander Poushkin by Alexander Poushkin, tr. T. Keane, G. Bell and Sons, Ltd., 1894
- * The Snow Storm by Alexander Sergeievitch Pushkin, (ss) The Prose Tales of Alexander Poushkin by Alexander Poushkin, tr. T. Keane, G. Bell and Sons, Ltd., 1894
[]Kearcher, Lynn (fl. 1980s-1990s) (chron.)
- * Adventure Vacations, (ar) Penthouse (US) April 1988
- * Baseball Chic, (ar) Penthouse (US) March 1992
- * Bike Tours, (ar) Penthouse (US) July 1988
- * Boxer Shorts, (ar) Penthouse (US) June 1988
- * Brief Encounters, (ar) Penthouse (US) August 1993
- * Caribbean Islands, (ar) Penthouse (US) December 1987
- * Chris Noth: Off Duty, (ar) Penthouse (US) July 1993
- * Classic Cover-Ups, (ar) Penthouse (US) March 1993
- * Column, (cl) Penthouse (US) Jan, Feb, Nov 1989, Jan, Sep 1990, Apr 1991
- * Crate Art, (pi) Penthouse (US) August 1986
- * The Denim Dimension (with Joyce Tenneson), (ar) Penthouse (US) June 1993
- * Every Shot He Takes, (cl) Penthouse (US) April 1984
- * Fashion, (cl) Penthouse (US) Dec 1989, Oct 1991
* ___ Baseball Chic, (cl) Penthouse (US) March 1992
* ___ Boxer Shorts, (cl) Penthouse (US) June 1988
* ___ Brief Encounters, (cl) Penthouse (US) August 1993
* ___ Chris Noth: Off Duty, (cl) Penthouse (US) July 1993
* ___ Classic Cover-Ups, (cl) Penthouse (US) March 1993
* ___ The Denim Dimension (with Joyce Tenneson), (cl) Penthouse (US) June 1993
* ___ Fly Patterns, (cl) Penthouse (US) February 1993
* ___ Formalwear Fantasies, (cl) Penthouse (US) January 1993
* ___ Loaded Dice, (cl) Penthouse (US) October 1993
* ___ Off the Cuff: Men’s Shirts, (cl) Penthouse (US) May 1993
* ___ Out of the Blue, (cl) Penthouse (US) April 1993
* ___ Sports Fashion, (cl) Penthouse (US) September 1988
* ___ Tips on Hair Replacement, (cl) Penthouse (US) November 1992
* ___ Watches, (cl) Penthouse (US) October 1992
- * Fashion Finder, (cl) Penthouse (US) March 1989
- * Fashion Williwear Shop, (ms) Penthouse (US) August 1988
- * First to Know: Richard Johnson, (bg) Penthouse (US) April 1989
- * Fly Patterns, (ar) Penthouse (US) February 1993
- * Formalwear Fantasies, (ar) Penthouse (US) January 1993
- * Heavenly Gifts, (ms) Penthouse (US) December 1991
- * He’ll Take Manhattan: The Best Fall Fashions, (ar) Penthouse (US) September 1992
- * Hipp Fashion, (ms) Penthouse (US) June 1991
- * Hot Summer Footwear, (ar) Penthouse (US) July 1992
- * Ice Capades (with Jeffrey E. Blackman), (pi) Penthouse (US) April 1986
- * Loaded Dice, (ar) Penthouse (US) October 1993
- * Off the Cuff: Men’s Shirts, (ar) Penthouse (US) May 1993
- * Out of the Blue, (ar) Penthouse (US) April 1993
- * People, (cl) Penthouse (US) August 1989
- * Power Suits: Roger Stone, (ar) Penthouse (US) July 1989
- * Rum, (ar) Penthouse (US) August 1987
- * Scenes, (cl) Penthouse (US) October 1984
* ___ Rum, (cl) Penthouse (US) August 1987
- * Sneak Peak:
* ___ Hot Summer Footwear, (cl) Penthouse (US) July 1992
- * Spirits, (cl) Penthouse (US) Sep, Nov 1990
- * Sports Fashion, (ar) Penthouse (US) September 1988
- * Stand-Up Guise (with Hank Londoner), (cl) Penthouse (US) January 1991
- * Taking It to the Street: Men’s Fashion with Film Star Rick Aiello, (ar) Penthouse (US) September 1991
- * Tara Madden, (bg) Penthouse (US) October 1987
- * Tips on Hair Replacement, (ar) Penthouse (US) November 1992
- * Travel:
* ___ Adventure Vacations, (cl) Penthouse (US) April 1988
* ___ Bike Tours, (cl) Penthouse (US) July 1988
* ___ Caribbean Islands, (cl) Penthouse (US) December 1987
- * The Visible Man, (cl) Penthouse (US) April 1990
- * Watches, (ar) Penthouse (US) October 1992
- * Women:
* ___ Tara Madden, (bg) Penthouse (US) October 1987
[]Kearnes, Thomas (fl. 2000s-2020s) (chron.)
- * Call Me Grandpa Bob, (ss) Möbius Blvd #9, July 2024
- * Death by Misadventure, (nv) Dark Horses #28, May 2024
- * Don’t Call Me Daughter, (ss) Dark Corners Fall 2014
- * Everywhere You Go, There’s a Clown, (ss) A Cappella Zoo #8, Spring 2012
- * Infestation, (ss) Grim Corps October 2013
- * Nurse, (ss) Wicked Hollow #9, November 2005
- * Ten Bucks Says He Beats Her, (ss) Underbelly Magazine #4, Spring 2019
- * Whatever You Can Spare, (ss) Pantheon Magazine #5, April 2014
[]Kearney, Paul (1967- ) (books) (chron.)
- * American Heart, (ex) infinity plus July 2003
- * Broken Blood [Warhammer], (nv) Death and Dishonour ed. Alex Davis, Nick Kyme & Lindsey Priestley, Black Library, 2010
- * Calgar’s Fury [Warhammer 40,000: Space Marines], (n.) Black Library (tp), October 2017
- * Calgar’s Siege [Warhammer 40,000: Space Marines], (n.) Black Library (ebook), November 2016
- * A Different Kingdom, (ex) Gollancz, 1993
- * The Last Detail [Warhammer 40,000: Space Marines], (na) Legends of the Space Marines ed. Christian Dunn, Black Library, 2010
- * Richard Evans—Remembered, (ob) The Alien Has Landed #5, January 1998 [Ref. Richard Evans]
- * South Mountain, (ss) Dangerous Games ed. Jonathan Oliver, Solaris, 2014
- * [letter], (lt) Interzone #110, August 1996
_____, [ref.]
- * Corvus by Lawrence Osborn, (br) Interzone #232, January/February 2011
- * A Different Kingdom by Wendy Bradley, (br) Interzone #81, March 1994
- * Hawkwood’s Voyage by Paul Brazier, (br) Interzone #108, June 1996
- * The Heretic Kings by Paul Brazier, (br) Interzone #117, March 1997
- * An Interview with Paul Kearney by Simeon Shoul, (iv) infinity plus July 2003
- * The Iron Wars by Paul Brazier, (br) Interzone #146, August 1999
- * Leaving Reality Behind by Sally Ann Melia, (iv) Interzone #87, September 1994
- * The Mark of Ran by Vikki Lee France, (br) Interzone #195, November/December 2004
- * The Second Empire by Paul Brazier, (br) Interzone #169, July 2001
- * Ships from the West by Paul Brazier, (br) Interzone #188, April 2003
- * The Way to Babylon by Wendy Bradley, (br) Interzone #69, March 1993
- * The Wolf in the Attic by Lawrence Osborn, (br) Interzone #266, September/October 2016
[]Kearney, Paul W. (fl. 1920s-1960s) (chron.)
- * Afraid of Lightning, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post July 15 1933
- * America Streamlines the Turkey, (ar) This Week November 26 1939
- * Animals Do Think, (ar) Esquire July 1938
- * Are You Inviting a Fire?, (ar) This Week October 9 1938
- * Arson Sleuths, (ar) Esquire April 1934
- * Babies Don’t Know That Water Burns, (ar) This Week February 18 1940
- * Baby Engineers, (ar) This Week July 20 1941
- * Baby Mine, (ar) This Week March 27 1938
- * Boy Meets Adversity, (ar) This Week June 11 1939
- * The Breath of Life, (ar) This Week August 7 1938
- * Bring Yourself Back Alive, (ar) This Week July 23 1939
- * Calling All Hams!, (ar) This Week February 16 1941
- * Chemical Keys to Tomorrow’s Miracles, (ar) Argosy January 1945
- * Coasting Without Grief, (ar) This Week January 14 1940
- * The Crab Who Lives in a Trailer, (ar) This Week September 21 1941
- * Cutting the Toll of Carelessness, (ar) This Week June 26 1938
- * Cyclops vs. Captain Kidd, (ar) This Week April 18 1937
- * Danger! Thin Ice!, (ar) This Week January 22 1939
- * “D” Day in Los Angeles, (ar) Esquire October 1940
- * Death Crashes the Party, (ar) This Week October 6 1940
- * Divorce: Confusions Masterpiece, (ar) Esquire May 1950
- * Dogs Are Tailor Made, (ar) Esquire March 1934
- * Don’t Cuss the Truck Driver!, (ar) This Week September 14 1941
- * Don’t Drop It—Kill It, (ar) This Week April 30 1939
- * The Dove of Peace Prepares for War, (ar) This Week December 11 1938
- * Drive Faster, Live Longer, (ar) Argosy December 1966
- * The Eyes of the Army, (ar) This Week January 19 1941
- * Fake Accidents, Inc., (ar) The Saturday Evening Post April 11 1936
- * Fatal Foolishness, (cl) This Week Oct 18 1936, Jan 10, May 2, Jun 20, Jul 4, Jul 25, Aug 1, Sep 5 1937
- * Fighting Fire with Fog, (ar) Liberty May 4 1946
- * Firemen Fear It More Than Fire, (ar) This Week July 24 1938
- * Fires from Nowhere, (ar) Liberty March 2 1946
- * For a Safe and Sane Christmas, (ar) This Week December 18 1938
- * Fun Afoot, (ar) This Week July 16 1939
- * “Gentlemen of the Jury…”, (ar) Esquire October 1944
- * “A Good House Is One You Can Get Out Of”, (ar) This Week January 21 1940
- * Have You Heard These Rumors?, (ar) This Week March 2 1941
- * Hot Enough for You?, (ar) Esquire August 1934
- * How Not to Kill Somebody, (ar) This Week April 20 1941
- * How to Get More Trade-in Dollars for Your Car, (ar) Argosy September 1964
- * How to Pass a Driving Test, (ar) This Week February 23 1941
- * Humanity’s Hall of Fame, (cl) This Week February 19 1939
- * The Human Squirrel Cage, (ar) Esquire December 1937
- * Ice So Cold That It Burns (with J. D. Ratcliff), (ar) This Week July 9 1939
- * “I Forgot”, (ar) This Week April 24 1938
- * If You Don’t Own a Gas Mask, (ar) This Week February 11 1940
- * “I Ran Into a Door!”, (ar) This Week May 29 1938
- * “I Smell Gas!”, (ar) This Week March 3 1940
- * Is Your House a Fire Trap?, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post August 25 1956
- * Join the Chain Gang, (ar) This Week January 5 1941
- * Keep Your Eye on Safety!, (ar) This Week January 2 1938
- * Keep Your Fire in the Furnace, (ar) This Week October 15 1939
- * Kids Call It Fun, (ar) This Week December 1 1940
- * Know Your Tires—and Live Longer, (ar) Argosy November 1963
- * Lifelines for Summer Swimmers, (ar) This Week July 21 1940
- * Light Up—and Play!, (ar) This Week September 1 1940
- * Liquid Dynamite, (ar) This Week September 18 1938
- * Little Glass Schoolhouse, (ar) This Week February 26 1939
- * Look Before You Eat!, (ar) This Week March 20 1938
- * Look Out Below—and Above!, (ar) This Week August 21 1938
- * Look Out! It’s the Highway Patrol!, (ar) Argosy October 1963
- * The Man Who Laughs at Hitler, (ar) This Week September 29 1940
- * Meet the Little Red Box, (ar) This Week March 10 1940
- * Miracle Men of the Army, (ar) This Week May 11 1941
- * Noah’s Ark, N.Y., (ar) The Saturday Evening Post January 9 1937
- * The Parachute’s Parents, (ar) This Week December 21 1941
- * Penguins Are the Funniest People!, (ar) This Week May 28 1939
- * A Penny Can Cost You Your Home, (ar) This Week November 27 1938
- * The Perils of Staying at Home, (ar) Ladies’ Home Journal March 1934
- * Ride a Bike—But Safely!, (ar) This Week April 6 1941
- * Run, Sheep, Run!, (ar) Liberty October 14 1944
- * Santa Claus Follows the News, (ar) This Week December 25 1938
- * Scared of a Blowout?, (ar) This Week July 30 1939
- * She Knows All the Answers, (ar) This Week May 18 1941
- * Six O’Clock in December, (ar) This Week December 8 1940
- * Smoke Eater’s Menu, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post August 31 1935
- * Star with a Boardinghouse Reach, (ar) This Week June 25 1939
- * The Stuff of Life, (ar) Liberty May 26 1945
- * Surgery Restored My Sight, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post September 3 1955
- * Tickets That Stick!, (ar) This Week January 3 1937
- * Tiger Claws on Wheels!, (ar) Argosy November 1964
- * Touring?—Take These Tips, (ar) This Week June 9 1940
- * Toys That Kill, (ar) This Week December 12 1937
- * Tremendous Trifle, (ar) Liberty July 14 1945
- * Trouble?…Call the Scouts!, (ar) This Week June 8 1941
- * Use a Flashlight, (ar) This Week May 15 1938
- * Volts Are Not Toys, (ar) This Week May 14 1939
- * War Declared on Dirt, (ar) This Week April 13 1941
- * Watch ’Em Roll!, (ar) This Week April 27 1941
- * Watchman, What of the Night?, (ar) Esquire May 1937
- * Watch That Match!, (ar) This Week November 3 1940
- * “Watch Yourself!”, (ar) This Week September 15 1940
- * Watch Your Step!, (ar) This Week November 16 1941
- * What Won’t They Do?, (ar) Coronet February 1937
- * When Is a Horse Not a Horse?, (ar) This Week June 15 1941
- * Where There’s Light There’s Hope, (ar) This Week February 5 1939
- * Who Says Americans Can’t Shoot?, (ar) This Week November 24 1940
- * Who Took the First Photograph?, (ar) People’s Favorite Magazine January 1921
- * Who Used the First Clock?, (ar) People’s Favorite Magazine April 1921
- * Wrong-Way Street, (ar) This Week August 24 1941
- * You’ve Got to Know More Than Your Dog, (ar) This Week February 4 1940
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[]Kearney, Susan (Hope) (1955- ) (about) (chron.)
- * Beyond Limits, (na) Unleashed, Berkley Sensation, 2006
- * The Shimmering, (na) Beyond Magic, Tor, 2008
- * Tomorrow’s Promise, (na) The Hope Chest, Harlequin, 2005
- * Ulterior Motives, (na) Midnight Magic, Tor, 2006
[]Kearns, C(harles) F(rancis) (1895-1956) (chron.)
- * The Bargain of Hand-Sled Burke, (ss) Argosy July 31 1937
- * Canoe Tramp, (ss) Short Stories November 25 1939
- * Clean Wings, (ss) Short Stories October 10 1943
- * Come Spring, Come Trouble, (nv) Short Stories January 10 1941
- * The Dated Diary, (ss) Short Stories August 25 1941
- * Death’s Trapline, (ss) Ace-High Western Stories December 1946
- * Direct Route, (ss) Short Stories September 25 1947
- * Eight Miles to Bishop’s Pass, (ss) Short Stories May 25 1947
- * The Fabulous Finn, (ss) Short Stories August 25 1938
- * Gold at Black-Knife, (ss) Argosy June 17 1939
- * Gold at Red Sands, (ss) Short Stories July 25 1948
- * The Justice of Twain Creek, (ss) Short Stories June 25 1940
- * The King’s Man, (ss) Short Stories October 10 1941
- * The Little Red Book Says—, (ss) Short Stories December 25 1948
- * The Lives of Handsled Burke [Handsled Burke], (nv) Argosy June 25 1938
- * Lonely Post, (ss) Short Stories February 25 1940
- * Men Without Dogs, (ss) Argosy June 26 1937
- * Mute Messenger, (ss) Short Stories July 10 1946
- * Nomad’s Debt, (nv) Argosy November 5 1938
- * North River, (ss) Short Stories August 25 1939
- * Pilot Factory, (ss) Adventure May 1943
- * The Pilot of Lost Creek, (ss) Adventure December 1937
- * Pilot’s Choice, (ss) Collier’s March 7 1942
- * Refresher Course, (ss) Short Stories April 25 1941
- * Refugee Land [Handsled Burke], (nv) Argosy August 27 1938
- * Remote Control, (nv) Short Stories December 1950
- * River Road, (ss) Short Stories July 25 1939
- * Road to Red Bluffs, (ss) Short Stories October 10 1939
- * Shivery Land, (ss) Argosy February 26 1938
- * The Shortened Hammer, (ss) Argosy November 20 1937
- * The Son of Handsled Burke [Handsled Burke], (nv) Argosy September 10 1938
- * South from Flaring River, (nv) Short Stories June 10 1938
- * Staker’s Gold, (nv) Short Stories July 25 1940
- * The Toast of Handsled Burke, (ss) Argosy January 1 1938
- * Tobruk Was a Fair Cow, (ss) Short Stories January 25 1944
- * Too Tough to Fight, (nv) Argosy September 14 1940
- * Trading Time, (nv) Short Stories November 10 1940
- * Trouble at Red Sands, (ss) Short Stories November 1949
- * Wilderness Way, (nv) Argosy August 31 1940
- * Wolf Medicine, (ss) Short Stories September 25 1943
- * Wolves of Tabu Land, (ss) Short Stories June 25 1939
[]Kearns, Patrick; pseudonym of Terry Pratchett (1948-2015) (chron.)
- * Arnold, the Bominable Snowman, (ss) Western Daily Press December 24 1973
- * The Blackbury Thing, (ss) Western Daily Press March 1 1972
- * Blackbury Weather, (ss) Western Daily Press March 18 1972
- * Dragon Quest, (ss) Western Daily Press December 6 1972; revised from “Dragons at Crumbling Castle” (The Bucks Free Press 2, 9, 16, 23 September 1966 as by Uncle Jim).
- * The Fossil Beach, (ss) Western Daily Press May 5 1973
- * From the Horse’s Mouth, (ss) Western Daily Press May 31 1972; revised from “Johnno, the Talking Horse” (Bucks Free Press 28 April, 5, 12, 19, 25 May 1972, untitled, as by Uncle Jim).
- * The Gnomes from Home, (ss) Western Daily Press August 4 1971
- * The Haunted Steamroller, (ss) Western Daily Press June 13 1973
- * How Good King Wenceslas Went Pop for the DJ’s Feast of Stephen, (ss) Western Daily Press December 21 1971
- * How It All Began…, (ss) Western Daily Press June 12 1971
- * How Scrooge Saw the Spectral Light (Ho! Ho! Ho!) and Went Happily Back to Humbug, (ss) Western Daily Press December 24 1975
- * The Money Tree, (ss) Western Daily Press August 18 1971
- * The New Father Christmas, (ss) Western Daily Press December 23 1972
- * A Partridge in a Post Box, (ss) Western Daily Press December 24 1970
- * Pilgarlic Towers, (ss) Western Daily Press July 17 1971
- * The Real Wild West, (ss) Western Daily Press February 2 1972
- * Wanted: A Fat, Jolly Man with a Red Woolly Hat, (ss) Western Daily Press December 24 1974
[]Kearns, Richard (1951-2012) (chron.)
- * Chicago (with Barry Roth), (ar) Gallery February 1973
- * Curtis, (iv) Gallery April 1973
- * Editor’s Note, (ed) The Bulletin of the Science Fiction Writers of America #76, Spring 1981
- * From Bach to Broccoli, (ss) Dragons of Light ed. Orson Scott Card, Ace, 1980
- * Grave Angels, (nv) The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction April 1986
- * Love, Death, Time, and Katie, (ss) Orbit 21 ed. Damon Knight, Harper & Row, 1980
- * The Power of the Press, (nv) Isaac Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine mid December 1983
- * Raven, Jade and Light, (nv) Xanadu 2 ed. Jane Yolen, Tor, 1994
- * This Issue’s Obligatory Editorial, (ed) The Bulletin of the Science Fiction Writers of America #74 Win 1980, #75 Wtr, #76 Spr 1981
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[]Kearsley, Edward (fl. 1870s) (chron.)
- * After Sunset—Lake Weelakenebakok, (pm) Lippincott’s Magazine of Popular Literature and Science December 1875
- * Camp-Fire Lyrics:
* ___ I.—Camp—In Three Lights, (pm) Lippincott’s Magazine of Popular Literature and Science May 1875
* ___ II.—Night—Lake Helen, (pm) Lippincott’s Magazine of Popular Literature and Science June 1875
* ___ III.—Noonday Woods—Nipigon, (pm) Lippincott’s Magazine of Popular Literature and Science July 1875
* ___ IV.—Nipigon Lake, (pm) Lippincott’s Magazine of Popular Literature and Science August 1875
* ___ V.—Paddle Song, (pm) Lippincott’s Magazine of Popular Literature and Science September 1875
* ___ VI.—Evening Storm—Nipigon, (pm) Lippincott’s Magazine of Popular Literature and Science October 1875
* ___ VII.—Solitude, (pm) Lippincott’s Magazine of Popular Literature and Science November 1875
* ___ VIII.—After Sunset—Lake Weelakenebakok, (pm) Lippincott’s Magazine of Popular Literature and Science December 1875
- * Camp—In Three Lights, (pm) Lippincott’s Magazine of Popular Literature and Science May 1875
- * Evening Storm—Nipigon, (pm) Lippincott’s Magazine of Popular Literature and Science October 1875
- * Night—Lake Helen, (pm) Lippincott’s Magazine of Popular Literature and Science June 1875
- * Nipigon Lake, (pm) Lippincott’s Magazine of Popular Literature and Science August 1875
- * Noonday Woods—Nipigon, (pm) Lippincott’s Magazine of Popular Literature and Science July 1875
- * Paddle Song, (pm) Lippincott’s Magazine of Popular Literature and Science September 1875
- * Solitude, (pm) Lippincott’s Magazine of Popular Literature and Science November 1875
- * Thee and You, (sl) Lippincott’s Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Jun, Jul 1876
[]Kearton, Richard (1862-1928) (about) (chron.)
- * Accidents to Birds, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine October 1895, uncredited.
- * Arisen from the Dead, (ss) Chums April 26 1893
- * The Common Mole, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #101, August 1920
- * A Dive for Life and Liberty, (ss) Chums July 26 1893
- * The Dress of Birds, (ar) Cassell’s Family Magazine March 1894
- * Great Fights I Have Seen, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine April 1924
- * How to Form a Collection of British Birds’ Eggs, (ar) Chums May 17, May 24 1893
- * The Mentality of Birds and Beasts, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #86, May 1919
- * Natural History Photography, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine May 1900
- * The Poacher and His Craft, (ar) Cassell’s Family Magazine October 1895
- * Robbers of the Air, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine July 1911
- * Wild Birds at Home, and How We Took Their Pictures, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine July 1898
- * Wonders of Wild Bird Life, (ar) The British Boy’s Annual 1920, 1919
[]Keary, C(harles) F(rancis) (1848-1917) (about) (chron.)
- * The Alp Wanderer, (vi) The New Review #92, January 1897
- * The Black Mass, (vi) The New Review #95, April 1897
- * Blaubeuren, (vi) The New Review #94, March 1897
- * Destination, (ss) The New Review #92, January 1897
- * Elizabeth, (sl) The New Review #88 Sep, #89 Oct 1896
- * A Family of Adventurers: The Sforzas of Milan, (ar) The English Illustrated Magazine December 1884
- * Homer at “Her Majesty’s”, (ar) The Pall Mall Magazine April 1902
- * India: Impressions, (ar) The New Review #68 Jan, #69 Feb, #70 Mar, #71 Apr 1895
- * The Lover, (vi) The New Review #94, March 1897
- * The Manikins, (vi) The New Review #95, April 1897
- * The Melun Incident, (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine March 1906
- * Paul Verlaine, (ar) The New Review #97, June 1897
- * Phantasies, (gp) The New Review #92 Jan, #94 Mar, #95 Apr 1897
- * Pollard Willows, (pm) The Windsor Magazine May 1913
- * A Possibility, (vi) The New Review #94, March 1897
- * The Professor, (vi) The New Review #94, March 1897
- * The Puppet Show, (ss) The New Review #92, January 1897
- * Sea and Land, (pm) The Windsor Magazine November 1912
- * The Shadow, (pm) The Windsor Magazine September 1912
- * The Skeletons, (ss) The New Review #95, April 1897
- * The Steam-Plough, (pm) The Windsor Magazine December 1912
- * The Tinker, (pm) The Windsor Magazine March 1913
- * The Village Fair, (pm) Black & White #27, August 8 1891
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[]Keasler, John (1921- ) (about) (chron.)
- * Definition of Yellow, (ss) Climax May 1959
- * Epitaph for a Pitchman, (ss) Cosmopolitan May 1959
- * The Freeloader, (ss) Cosmopolitan June 1956
- * The Great Big Smug Machine, (ss) Cosmopolitan February 1956
- * Hand Me a Bent Pin, (??) Collier’s August 23 1952
- * Hero in Blue Serge Chaps, (ss) Cosmopolitan April 1957
- * Imp on a Cobweb Leash, (ss) Cosmopolitan August 1956
- * Let’s Appoint a Committee!, (??) Collier’s February 7 1953
- * Man with an Orderly Mind, (ss) Cosmopolitan January 1957
- * A Night in the French Quarter, (ss) Cosmopolitan August 1957
- * No-Limit Bluff, (ss) Adventure April 1950
- * The Postwar Plan of Jason Korvene, (ss) Adventure January 1950
- * Revolt in Suburbia, (vi) Collier’s August 31 1956
- * The Single Cartridge, (ss) Adventure February 1951
- * “That Reminds Me.”, (ss) Cosmopolitan October 1956
- * A Tranquil Affair, (ss) Cosmopolitan September 1957
- * A Very Spring Day, (ss) Cosmopolitan March 1955
- * Well, He’s About This Wide, (ar) Collier’s February 14 1953
- * When Mr. Thomas Jumped in the Air, (ss) Cosmopolitan October 1955
[]Keast, Karen; pseudonym of Sandra Canfield (1944-2003) (chron.)
- * Dark Lightning, (n.) Berkley, 1986
- * Forbidden Dreams, (n.) Berkley, 1985
- * Notorious, (n.) Berkley, 1985
- * Suddenly the Magic, (n.) Berkley, 1984
- * Tender Treason, (n.) Berkley, 1986
[]Keate, Jeff (fl. 1930s-1960s) (chron.)
- * [cartoon(s)], (ct) 10 Story Book February 1938
- * [cartoon(s)], (ct) The American Magazine Mar 1942, Aug 1944, Mar, Nov 1948, Oct 1950
- * [cartoon(s)], (ct) Here! Is America’s Humor February 1952
- * [cartoon(s)], (ct) Adam Bedside Reader #11, 1962
- * [cartoon(s)] (with Ray Helle & Ben Roth), (ct) Here! Is America’s Humor February 1952
- * [cartoon(s)] (with Reamer Keller), (ct) Here! Is America’s Humor February 1952
- * [cartoon(s)] (with Lundberg & Ron), (ct) Here! Is America’s Humor February 1952
- * [cartoon(s)] (with Ron & Ben Roth), (ct) Here! Is America’s Humor February 1952
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